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i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thou??t you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. ♪ >>> love that. welcome back to "today" on this fun day monday. in 1978 a new show called "dallas" changed television forever. >> for 13 seasons the ewings captivated us with their back stabbing and lies. it was so much fun. of course, who can forget the who shot j.r. mystery of 1980 watched by over 350 million fans worldwide. >> as you know, the family is back with some familiar faces helping the next generation of ewings. the second season kicks off tonight on tnt. take a look. >> it's great. >> so if we're going to take this to a vote, and i think we should. >> i vote with christopher. >> you and christopher have 60% of this company. i have 30%, and lana has 10%. you always talk about being a family business, but your sid
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new tax increases at the beginning of this month. and now they are calling for even more tax increases, and they are not calling to cut spending. they are calling for spending increases. so basically what they're saying is, they want americans to pay more so washington can spend more. that's not going to help the economy, and that is not going to close the gap and balance the budget. the reason we want to balance the budget is not to make the numbers add up. we think that's necessary for growth and opportunity. we think it's necessary to make sure that our kids don't get this debt that they won't be able to handle if we keep going down the path we are on. >> but there are certainly those in the white house who would take issue with what you said or
new tax increases at the beginning of this month. and now they are calling for even more tax increases, and they are not calling to cut spending. they are calling for spending increases. so basically what they're saying is, they want americans to pay more so washington can spend more. that's not going to help the economy, and that is not going to close the gap and balance the budget. the reason we want to balance the budget is not to make the numbers add up. we think that's necessary for growth...
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they hit the average hard working tax paying american. >> the time is now. americans are counting on you. >> let's get right to it. we are joined now by krystal ball cohost of "the cycle" and msnbc political analyst richard wolffe executive editor of msnbc.com. thank you for being here. i want to start with you and danielle trotter. she's invoking the constitution, the bill of rights. a feeling that is strong around the country among conservatives but not only conservatives nap these policies are going after rights that were secure bid our founders a long time ago. she invoked womens rights as sort of the ultimate underlying principle. a lot of people were moved by that. what did you make of that new chapter in this fight? >> well, it's not surprising. it's not surprising there's an interpretation of the second amendment that they take to mean overthrowing government or standing up for tyranny or in this case -- this is part of the nra narrative since the '60s here. it's about protection against criminals. this has been the big shift in the nra, tea party, e
they hit the average hard working tax paying american. >> the time is now. americans are counting on you. >> let's get right to it. we are joined now by krystal ball cohost of "the cycle" and msnbc political analyst richard wolffe executive editor of msnbc.com. thank you for being here. i want to start with you and danielle trotter. she's invoking the constitution, the bill of rights. a feeling that is strong around the country among conservatives but not only...
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taxes. tom: i lived in california a long time, i'm very familiar with prop 13, and everyone has been blaming prop train since it prop 13, it is not tax limitation that has kept seniors from being taxed out of their homes but the spending has been far more than revenues, it is a spending problem that we keep repeating in washington, they have it in sacramento. >> and aggravating the problem, it is a progressive tax system, if you earn more than $50,000, you pay 9.3% of your income in taxes, and more than a million a double down on the sim system, u pay 33%, the highest. tom: they know that people can't or won't pick up and leave. we're funny creatures, i think they knowb that about us, people don't go anywhere. >> well, that is true, however, that only to an e an extent, california has great weather, but if you can't afford it, and there are no jobs, a hundred thousand people are leaving each year. tom: and next door is nevada with a zero income tax that helps, but it does not have an ocean,
taxes. tom: i lived in california a long time, i'm very familiar with prop 13, and everyone has been blaming prop train since it prop 13, it is not tax limitation that has kept seniors from being taxed out of their homes but the spending has been far more than revenues, it is a spending problem that we keep repeating in washington, they have it in sacramento. >> and aggravating the problem, it is a progressive tax system, if you earn more than $50,000, you pay 9.3% of your income in...
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yeah, last week at the tax store i did your taxes. you work here too. yep. i thought you were an expert with returns? oh i am, especially after the holidays! major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no taxes experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. i played a round of golf.id in the last five hours? then i read a book while teaching myself how to play guitar; ran ten miles while knitting myself a sweater; jumped out of a plane. finally, i became a ping pong master while recording my debut album. how you ask? with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >> it is thirsty thursday, which means the weekend is
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the mileage tax? that gets people out there upset. the way they test it in the states, you probably heard this too, have to use your own smart phone, rig it up to on star, whatever the positioning thing is, and feeds into the toll boot. the government is not going to pay for that money to collect that tax from you. >> no, to me, first of all, it's big brother, which is scary to everyone, following you, knowing where you go. easy pass, they know anyway, but this is intrucive. also, how long before they create an app to get around it. it's just ripe for abuse. liz: you personally are not, you know, so scared about privacy issues. you used an easy pass. >> i do, but, i mean, the idea of them getting in my phone to tax me more, why not just spend less. just, come on. step away from the trough, you know? like, just, is it reaaly -- i understand we have to invest in roads, but we have all these, you know, shovel ready projects that were ready to go and didn't happen. how needy are the roads. liz: you pronou
the mileage tax? that gets people out there upset. the way they test it in the states, you probably heard this too, have to use your own smart phone, rig it up to on star, whatever the positioning thing is, and feeds into the toll boot. the government is not going to pay for that money to collect that tax from you. >> no, to me, first of all, it's big brother, which is scary to everyone, following you, knowing where you go. easy pass, they know anyway, but this is intrucive. also, how...
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time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. are. >> i've got a mandate to help middle class families, and families that are working hard to try to get in the middle class. >> fight for middle class families, middle class families. charles: sorry mr. president, it looks like the middle class is gets blasted, consumer confidence plummeted to one year low, retail sales they fell for fourth state week. washington watcher tina korber said, blame the payroll tax hike that kicked in. i saw that number i was shocked. lowest since november 2007, you say this is payroll tax? >> no s
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they got tax credits but they spend a lot of time time carving out things in the tax code that benefits specifically them. i'm not somebody who wants people to pay really high taxes. but the reality is, when you have a system in a situation that leads corporations to feed the beast, so that they can make more money on the side. pay their tithe or make. >> sean: i will be honest, how can they be competitive if they don't, if their competitors are doing it it's washington that i blame for allowing it to happen they set the rules. exactly right. that graph shows 2200% return. if you have after tax return on wall street now of 20%, you are a rock star as far as the company goes it shows you that big government has now made it than that an investment in further big government. and further regulation helps these companies. also, look at the corporate boards. this is the way big government effects capitalism. now that you have to have a bureaucrat or former politician on your board. and the reason companies put them on there because they need somebody help them navigate washington. >> sean: th
they got tax credits but they spend a lot of time time carving out things in the tax code that benefits specifically them. i'm not somebody who wants people to pay really high taxes. but the reality is, when you have a system in a situation that leads corporations to feed the beast, so that they can make more money on the side. pay their tithe or make. >> sean: i will be honest, how can they be competitive if they don't, if their competitors are doing it it's washington that i blame for...
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raising taxes when he said no new taxes. it is a shame for his legacy, but can anybody conceivably in this environment say we have to raise taxes on the middle class if they're in elected office? >> the reality is the present tax code is a disaster. yes, you can raise tax revenue and you can get people behind it if indeed you do it by saying let's scrap huge chunks of the present tax code that make no sense in going the direction of a tax code that is competitive to the rest of the world the tax court hurts us, and frankly will bring down what i call the compliance tax. how many people do their own taxes now and pay millions if not billions of dollars in the country as a whole to get somebody else to figure this thing out. i would pay a higher rate if i knew i didn't have to pay the extra $2000 cut $2500 per year to the accountant to tell me what its supposed to be. it is a serious one. liz: texas have made more liars than a golf hats, but if you're going to do tax reform it took years, you have to start it now, right? >> ra
raising taxes when he said no new taxes. it is a shame for his legacy, but can anybody conceivably in this environment say we have to raise taxes on the middle class if they're in elected office? >> the reality is the present tax code is a disaster. yes, you can raise tax revenue and you can get people behind it if indeed you do it by saying let's scrap huge chunks of the present tax code that make no sense in going the direction of a tax code that is competitive to the rest of the world...
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gerri: property taxes? what are property taxes like? >> low. depends on the municipality, but less than 2% so the sales tax is lower. how about no estate tax, gerri? when you talk about planning your estate, you know, give away 6% to 10% of the your money to the state, it's a big number. gerri: all right. i have to go through another graphic here because it's fascinating. we went to united lines to ask, okay, where are people leaving from? new york, new jersey, connecticut, michigan, illinois? what's the big inbounds state. dc, washington, d.c. because they have all the money. oregon, nevada, north carolina, south carolina so people are moving south. that's definitely the case. >> oh, absolutely. gerri: a quick story before we came to air saying you were able to actually nab a present for your company that you otherwise would have not been able to get if he had to move to new york or new jersey. >> that's right. he's a perfect example. the president here was a managing directer at ubs, and every day he would wake up at 4:30, and he would get to
gerri: property taxes? what are property taxes like? >> low. depends on the municipality, but less than 2% so the sales tax is lower. how about no estate tax, gerri? when you talk about planning your estate, you know, give away 6% to 10% of the your money to the state, it's a big number. gerri: all right. i have to go through another graphic here because it's fascinating. we went to united lines to ask, okay, where are people leaving from? new york, new jersey, connecticut, michigan,...
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we have rebates not given on prepaid debit cards, tax refunds , unemployment benefits. if you listen to the industry, they want you to put your paycheck. have you done that yet? is just -- the way -- the ways are countless on how these are seeping away into almost every single facet. gerri: debit cards are, you know, supposed to take the place of a bank checking account. and that is not a good idea. why? >> it is not a good idea, and it is simple math. i have this discussion with my five year-old all the time. greater than zero? in the industry does not seem to get the simple math will always roll. having a well managed checking account with a bank or credit union costs you a grand sum total of $0 per month. very hard to do. gerri: you have to shop around because bank of america, big banks' charges $6 to made dollars. they charge you money every month. you have to go to a credit union will a local bank to get as good deals. >> that's right. 10,000 credit unions in this country, and i cannot find one that has a monthly fee on the check accounts. there are hundreds and hu
we have rebates not given on prepaid debit cards, tax refunds , unemployment benefits. if you listen to the industry, they want you to put your paycheck. have you done that yet? is just -- the way -- the ways are countless on how these are seeping away into almost every single facet. gerri: debit cards are, you know, supposed to take the place of a bank checking account. and that is not a good idea. why? >> it is not a good idea, and it is simple math. i have this discussion with my five...
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everybody's taxes went up. at beginning of the year 77% of the pop saw their taxes go up when you say now we need to put the revenue piece on the table i think that is what bates republicans. hey, they feel like we did that and president came back and said guess what, that is just the beginning. we took your lunch. now we'll steal your backpack. >> the question is, increase the rates on top 1% of the population. we didn't do anything about reforming the system. small businesses can get started. you can figure out our own taxes at home. we could lower rates, get rid of ap lot of loopholes out there. make legitimate money off this and put america in a much better competitive position globally. melissa: hey, i love that idea but is anyone talking about that anymore? i haven't heard real tax reform lowering the rate, broading the base, closing loop roles -- loopholes. you're the first one mention that in a little while. >> speaker boehner, talked about that and even the president talked about that for a little whil
everybody's taxes went up. at beginning of the year 77% of the pop saw their taxes go up when you say now we need to put the revenue piece on the table i think that is what bates republicans. hey, they feel like we did that and president came back and said guess what, that is just the beginning. we took your lunch. now we'll steal your backpack. >> the question is, increase the rates on top 1% of the population. we didn't do anything about reforming the system. small businesses can get...
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and after all is said and done, you average about $9 an hour before taxes. it's a situation many americans find themselves in in the working place in the country. and anyone who spent time at all in the food service industry has a story or two over the years to tell about being stiffed on a tip. this story might make you lose a little bit of faith. earlier this week chelsea welch, an applebee's employee, took to social media site readit -- reddit to show a photo of a receipt left by a st. louis pastor, alois bell. according to welch the worker the pastor and her party of i should say 20 ran up more than $200 worth of food but weren't feeling so charitable when it came time to pay. the pastor crossed out the automatic 18% gratuity charge for groups larger than eight and wrote "i give god 10%. why do you get 18?" to emphasize her point a big zero and "pastor" above the signature. the post immediately went viral online. which is when welch says pastor bell called her applebee's employer and demanded everyone working there that night be fired. as a result chelse
and after all is said and done, you average about $9 an hour before taxes. it's a situation many americans find themselves in in the working place in the country. and anyone who spent time at all in the food service industry has a story or two over the years to tell about being stiffed on a tip. this story might make you lose a little bit of faith. earlier this week chelsea welch, an applebee's employee, took to social media site readit -- reddit to show a photo of a receipt left by a st. louis...
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lowering taxes, corporate taxes, ensure people have opportunity. what did you think of those ideas? were they good? >> well, you know, i didn't look at every single one, but anybody that runs a companment -- company wants a clear playing field; right? less regulation, less competition with government, lower taxes. those are all the things that would help america be more competitive, but those are, against what jason just rightly pointed out where obama's economic policies, which are really social policies. he wants the country to look a certain way and be directed by the government, not by the private sector. gerri: that's true. >> so the bigger the government gets, by the way, the higher the unemployment rate is going to be. we see that -- gerri: that's true. >> we look all around the world, that's why we have such a high unemployment rate today. >> there's job opportunities of plepty under the president's nose. the keystone pipeline, shale gas boom, companies overseas to repatriate, invest domestically, but he's not interested. gerri: he wants infrastructure projects. >> they have
lowering taxes, corporate taxes, ensure people have opportunity. what did you think of those ideas? were they good? >> well, you know, i didn't look at every single one, but anybody that runs a companment -- company wants a clear playing field; right? less regulation, less competition with government, lower taxes. those are all the things that would help america be more competitive, but those are, against what jason just rightly pointed out where obama's economic policies, which are...
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credit -- melissa: they would pay payroll taxes, state, local, and federal taxes. >> right. we think 55% of illegals are already paying taxes. it's not that much. their income is so much less on average, reflecting educational attainment, that even if the other 45% paid payroll tax, generally, they don't pay income tax because they are too poor. we think 80% or less educated. what the fiscal impact reflects, not so much where they are from or who they are, rather their educational attainment. unskilled immigration is costly for taxpayers even though most work. melissa: steve, thank you for your time. >> sure thing. melissa: next on "money," violent protests in egypt, the critical passageway for oil supplies could be at risk. we'll explain. plus, it tastes so good, but that grocery store frozen pizza, is it toxic for your body? one says the california pizza kitchen is deliberately poisenning consumers. i don't know. we have the details. piles of "money," but no frozen pizza though. that's coming up president ♪ have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless
credit -- melissa: they would pay payroll taxes, state, local, and federal taxes. >> right. we think 55% of illegals are already paying taxes. it's not that much. their income is so much less on average, reflecting educational attainment, that even if the other 45% paid payroll tax, generally, they don't pay income tax because they are too poor. we think 80% or less educated. what the fiscal impact reflects, not so much where they are from or who they are, rather their educational...
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will be paying 44% in terms of short-term tax and short-term gains. at 24%, you want to buy businesses run by good management. we make a lot of mistakes. cheryl: you have done very well. >> started back in 1976 because i met him running a company and we still go to omaha to visit with him. we will be there again this year. we will see you on saturday. cheryl: the number one thing they should look for when buying a stock. >> you want to buy a business you can understand and that you can make that hasn't asset, natural gas, natural fuel and gas. those are things that are not complicated. utility in your area within the framework of other elements that can help propel values. cheryl: and buy on the dip. which is not even as bad as june and july. >> natural gas, and other hot season. american technology at work will make us less dependent on oil. we will be more self-sufficient. it is a terrific and exciting time to be watching the dynamics play. cheryl: we got to what you are really phenomenal at, stock picking. good to see you. >> always a pleasure. che
will be paying 44% in terms of short-term tax and short-term gains. at 24%, you want to buy businesses run by good management. we make a lot of mistakes. cheryl: you have done very well. >> started back in 1976 because i met him running a company and we still go to omaha to visit with him. we will be there again this year. we will see you on saturday. cheryl: the number one thing they should look for when buying a stock. >> you want to buy a business you can understand and that you...
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>> at the end of the year the tax uncertainty left traders on the sideline. new money started chasing the market, we had a breakaway gap in the market, we haven't had a runaway, very few corrections, and now what is happening is it is falling off as they say i shouldn't be chasing it up, maybe there is enough reason to take me off the table and get myself ready for a pullback that i will buy one again. cheryl: some say the resistance level is 96, 97. i don't know. it seems to be pretty popular today. >> most certainly. i am a gold trader if you want to talk about the range in gold out of the middle, no problem rea.cheryl: talk about the meda. >> we're in the middle of a very trading rich, 1525 to 1800. a lot of people are complaining about the lack of performance in gold lately but the truth of the matter is if you look at the normalized graph of gold, it goes from the lower left to the top rate in a straight line. i think if you're bullish you stay in, but 1800 you add to your long positions. cheryl: i appreciate all of you being here on the floor show, lots
>> at the end of the year the tax uncertainty left traders on the sideline. new money started chasing the market, we had a breakaway gap in the market, we haven't had a runaway, very few corrections, and now what is happening is it is falling off as they say i shouldn't be chasing it up, maybe there is enough reason to take me off the table and get myself ready for a pullback that i will buy one again. cheryl: some say the resistance level is 96, 97. i don't know. it seems to be pretty...
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the gdp, the fourth-quarter, i think all of that talk about sequestration in what could happen with taxes what would happen with the debt limit, i think what we really have to be concerned about my feeling is he really have to take care of the spending issue. we don't have a revenue problem, we have a spending problem in government and you can continue to raise the debt limit. liz: i have to push you on this, but when government cut spending in the most recent gdp report we reverted and everybody said then that country is not growing and we are not doing well. will we cut government spending there? >> think about where some of the government spending or concern about where government spending was. look at the reports from the defense contractors. i think the government was already signaling to them they were holding off. they stop spending and there is a trickle-down effect. but it's on is one spot to takey suddenly and that was drastic. i'm talking bout given with the longer-term issues of entitlements and all the other spending. liz: congratulations on your retirement as we look toward
the gdp, the fourth-quarter, i think all of that talk about sequestration in what could happen with taxes what would happen with the debt limit, i think what we really have to be concerned about my feeling is he really have to take care of the spending issue. we don't have a revenue problem, we have a spending problem in government and you can continue to raise the debt limit. liz: i have to push you on this, but when government cut spending in the most recent gdp report we reverted and...
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pay fines and back taxes and learn english. illinois senator dick durbin says he supports the proposals because it would take families out of the shadows. then the peace of mind to know that they can run their way to legal status. they can go to some pretty rigorous testing. a the end of the day they will have the peace of mind of knowing that they're part of this country. the city's undocumented immigrants and supporters are keeping a close eye on the development. >> are those immigrant community very interested in what happened today. >> we're going to talk to them afterwards and get their thoughts. home to many immigrants. many of those folks from mexico. the fractured immigration policy has taken its toll on families. the hope is that leaders in washington to put their differences aside and come up with a better immigration policy because arrest and deportation are hurting families and most importantly children. >> there have been families who have lost a parent to deportation. a lawyer now behind with either one or no appa
pay fines and back taxes and learn english. illinois senator dick durbin says he supports the proposals because it would take families out of the shadows. then the peace of mind to know that they can run their way to legal status. they can go to some pretty rigorous testing. a the end of the day they will have the peace of mind of knowing that they're part of this country. the city's undocumented immigrants and supporters are keeping a close eye on the development. >> are those immigrant...
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keep watching to find out. >>> plus tax hikes don't have to be all bad. one company steps up, to take a financial hit for its workers and the ceo joins us exclusively to explain. it is a good news story. piles of money coming up. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business
keep watching to find out. >>> plus tax hikes don't have to be all bad. one company steps up, to take a financial hit for its workers and the ceo joins us exclusively to explain. it is a good news story. piles of money coming up. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®....
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i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thou??t you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. >>> are you looking for something to do this winter? how about taking in classic family movies. >> then a live performance of four-time grammy award winner. we love him, aaron neville. >> girls getting ready to test their diet iqs. their first weight loss challenge after this. >> first your local news and weather. yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness
i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thou??t you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. >>> are you looking for something to do this winter? how about taking in classic family movies. >> then a live...
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to try to bring in other companies by giving them tax breaks, et cetera. what about a company like lockheed though? which is, while boeing has 50% of its contracts defense contracts, lockheed has almost all of them defense contracts. they have got to take a hit from this? >> oh, they absolutely will. but the buffer that they have is the backlog of orders that they already have in the pipeline. money that is already been obligated by the department of defense, when they have written a contract, signed it, and obligated that money for to buy something, that's not going to be affected by sequestration or the budget drawdown we're talking about. so lockheed will continue to be able to work through that backlog and build the systems that have already been contracted by dod. david: finally we have to focus on this one point. you say this quarter will be worse than the last quarter in terms of defense cuts and that affect on the gdp, right? >> right. so we'll see continued drawdown because of the withdrawal from afghanistan. on top of that, dod has come out with
to try to bring in other companies by giving them tax breaks, et cetera. what about a company like lockheed though? which is, while boeing has 50% of its contracts defense contracts, lockheed has almost all of them defense contracts. they have got to take a hit from this? >> oh, they absolutely will. but the buffer that they have is the backlog of orders that they already have in the pipeline. money that is already been obligated by the department of defense, when they have written a...
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in fact a lot of people were concerned, joe, with this new tax, they have to add on the 7% tax, it adds up to 9% in some cases in california. these huge new sales taxes that the internet used to be able to avoid, they can't avoid it all over the place now. certain states it does kick in, that didn't seem to hurt sales too much. kind of surprising. >> i live in illinois. i live in chicago that's one of them. >> we have taxes in this town. this is nothing. the expectations are built in. not like we didn't know about this. that is like the general market. we see the things out in the forefront. investors and traders are not reacting like they normally would when they see the top line and follow-up data. they're looking at the stock. looking at what could potentially happen. i think this is priced in. david: joe, thanks. we'll see you in a couple of minutes when the s&p futures close. thanks. liz: well at this year's consumer electronics show you know we tried our absolute darnedest to break corning's new gorilla glass. they keep reinventing it. i was jump all over the thing of the the tenn
in fact a lot of people were concerned, joe, with this new tax, they have to add on the 7% tax, it adds up to 9% in some cases in california. these huge new sales taxes that the internet used to be able to avoid, they can't avoid it all over the place now. certain states it does kick in, that didn't seem to hurt sales too much. kind of surprising. >> i live in illinois. i live in chicago that's one of them. >> we have taxes in this town. this is nothing. the expectations are built...
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most important way is the earned income tax credit saying if you're working full time and you're only earning this much money, we, the government, give you more subsidy to reward you for working and get you to continue working. you only get it if you work until you're to the point where you aren't anymore. the problem with that is policies have to put that money aside in the budget to pay for it. it's easier to say, raise the minimum wage. melissa: doesn't have the same impact. steve, thank you for coming on. >> my pleasure. melissa: is raising the minimum wage a good or bad idea? your responses were mixed, but more think it's a bad idea than a good one. maybe you did the math with me. we want to hear from more of you. like us on facebook or follow me on twitter. okay, things could go from bad to worse for boeing. 23,000 of its engineering may go on strike, and the build 787 dreamliner debacle could be soaring. can they pull out of the financial tail spin? details next. if your kids are like my two sons, they go crazy at the very sight of this. my are watching at home. the demand for
most important way is the earned income tax credit saying if you're working full time and you're only earning this much money, we, the government, give you more subsidy to reward you for working and get you to continue working. you only get it if you work until you're to the point where you aren't anymore. the problem with that is policies have to put that money aside in the budget to pay for it. it's easier to say, raise the minimum wage. melissa: doesn't have the same impact. steve, thank you...
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and in social security taxes. but still encouraging news overall. >> i wonder, the banks have these strict guidelines now. much stricter than before because of the huge banking debacle. so i wonder are they lending money to folks who want to buy a home. that's going to be an issue, i think. >> that always helps spur things on. the bank loosens its grip on the green. that tends to help. and the federal reserve expected to release a statement that could have an impact on the markets in terms of their latest economic outlook. so stay tuned for that. >>> oil giant bp and the justice department have agreed to a record settlement in connection with the 2010 gulf oil disaster. in addition to paying $4 billion in penalties, the company agreed to plead guilty to manslaughter for the deaths of 11 workers on the deep water horizon rig. bp could pay billions more in civil claims for environmental damage. >>> another financial headline for you. there could be a big change coming to youtube, a paid prescription service. users w
and in social security taxes. but still encouraging news overall. >> i wonder, the banks have these strict guidelines now. much stricter than before because of the huge banking debacle. so i wonder are they lending money to folks who want to buy a home. that's going to be an issue, i think. >> that always helps spur things on. the bank loosens its grip on the green. that tends to help. and the federal reserve expected to release a statement that could have an impact on the markets...
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it is not just the taxes. i don't want a state that takes everything off me and gives me traffic jams and regulations and climate control policies and all the rest of it. >> and tell you what to do, what you can and cannot do. new york, california, these places people are going and realize they cannot even be myself and make my own decisions. i am going to florida. stuart: jerry brown wants to pass a bill, or the legislature does, that will exempt thousands of public sector workers from any kind of pension rollback. are you familiar with this? >> no, i am not. stuart: a proposal to roll back pensions in the public sector. the legislature says no, you can't do that, absolutely not california's budget is still in a mess, i think. >> right now they haven't had any constructional reform, which is what they need. especially on the local level. right now what they're really wanting to do is bail out the local cities going bankrupt. stuart: would you ever go back to california? >> for vacation. stuart: well said. tha
it is not just the taxes. i don't want a state that takes everything off me and gives me traffic jams and regulations and climate control policies and all the rest of it. >> and tell you what to do, what you can and cannot do. new york, california, these places people are going and realize they cannot even be myself and make my own decisions. i am going to florida. stuart: jerry brown wants to pass a bill, or the legislature does, that will exempt thousands of public sector workers from...
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year due to the payroll tax coming back. so we do think that is going to hurt the consumer toward the end of the year and consumption makes up 71% of our economic growth. david: well, jeff, it is guessing game whether we're going into recession or not but no guessing game about europe. europe is in a recession. you think it will stay there for all of 2013 that is pretty bearish. why do you think so? >> well i think the market is happy right now because the market looks at two things. euro stronger relative to the dollar. that is a good sign the market is looking for. and our 10-year, spanish government bond yield is lower than they were two months ago or three months agop or six months ago. those conditions hold. crisis is over, right, david? wrong. when you look at actual data, credit, the credit to the private sector continues to contract and for me that is the heart of industry. and that means you're going to be recession. 2013. >> that is the outlook. if you believe, mark maybe in the next couple years we might see reces
year due to the payroll tax coming back. so we do think that is going to hurt the consumer toward the end of the year and consumption makes up 71% of our economic growth. david: well, jeff, it is guessing game whether we're going into recession or not but no guessing game about europe. europe is in a recession. you think it will stay there for all of 2013 that is pretty bearish. why do you think so? >> well i think the market is happy right now because the market looks at two things. euro...
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he's raised taxes. we will see what the result is, but, again, we have empirical evidence all over the place that it ends in disaster. charles: what's interesting is the golden age of california was revitalized with the tax revolt. you know, 79-80, and that brought back prosperity to them, and back full circle, again, doing these -- prop 30 is crazy. by the way, people think, oh, california, just taxing the rich. if you make more than $48,000, you pay 9%. that's crazy. that's e enormous. >> out of control. illinois has big, big problems. couldn't float debt this week because they were downgraded. if you want to see the future of this country? look at california, look at illinois. we are walking down that path. charles: gerri, you studied this stuff. false assumptions they make, when the money doesn't come in, what's the next move? >> here's what i think. places like california and illinois turn to the federal government and say, hey, taxpayer, hey american taxpayer, pony up because we can't pay our bill
he's raised taxes. we will see what the result is, but, again, we have empirical evidence all over the place that it ends in disaster. charles: what's interesting is the golden age of california was revitalized with the tax revolt. you know, 79-80, and that brought back prosperity to them, and back full circle, again, doing these -- prop 30 is crazy. by the way, people think, oh, california, just taxing the rich. if you make more than $48,000, you pay 9%. that's crazy. that's e enormous....
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if we're going to cut taxes say how you pay for it before you vote to cut taxes. and that's what we haven't done. >> all right. congressman, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> and up next, as much as the debt kreeling is a bunch of make believe, allegedly there are a lot of actual conservatives on college campuses. >> true story. >> i don't believe it. do you? >> i believe it. ...so as you cs customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? >>> he does exist. >> they do exist. >> this next segment reminded our stellar producer brian of that commercial when santa discovered walking and talking m&ms do in exact exist. it's time to debunk that same political myth about th
if we're going to cut taxes say how you pay for it before you vote to cut taxes. and that's what we haven't done. >> all right. congressman, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> and up next, as much as the debt kreeling is a bunch of make believe, allegedly there are a lot of actual conservatives on college campuses. >> true story. >> i don't believe it. do you? >> i believe it. ...so as you cs customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty....
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the higher payroll taxes, and the general sense that the economy's not getting any better. is it? the answer's simple. why you may not think the overall economy is getting better, you're missing the big picture, partner. if you were to ask me to game the market using just one figure, one figure only, it wouldn't be what apple earns, the gross domestic product, the growth rate of earnings or the dividend yield of the s&p, it would be the weekly jobless claims. the weekly jobless claims is an indicator of future employment in this country. there's absolutely no coincidence that we had five-year highs today in the stock market. at the same time that unemployment claims hit five-year lows. it isn't fanciful that the market's roaring because jobs are being created at an accelerating pace. it's the most important determinant of the stock market. after all, the market got crushed when unemployment went above 5.5% and soared right into the great recession. i think these positive jobless numbers are occurring because of the certainty that comes from putting a presidential election and a ta
the higher payroll taxes, and the general sense that the economy's not getting any better. is it? the answer's simple. why you may not think the overall economy is getting better, you're missing the big picture, partner. if you were to ask me to game the market using just one figure, one figure only, it wouldn't be what apple earns, the gross domestic product, the growth rate of earnings or the dividend yield of the s&p, it would be the weekly jobless claims. the weekly jobless claims is an...